
Developments in the Health Condition of Egyptian Actress Abla Kamel - Jordan News
Actor Ahmed Kamal revealed the latest developments regarding the health condition of his ex-wife, actress Abla Kamel, in light of recent rumors about her health. اضافة اعلان During a radio interview, Ahmed Kamal confirmed that Abla Kamel is in very good health, pointing out that she is spending Ramadan peacefully and away from the media. His statements came in response to a question from media personality Ingy Ali, who said, "I know this is a sensitive question, but the great actress Abla Kamel is missed... can you update us on her condition?" Ahmed Kamal replied: "She is fine and in the best of health, living Ramadan with spirituality and peace." He also talked about their daughters, Zainab and Fatima, clarifying that neither of them followed the path of acting, as each chose different fields of study and professions.
In recent months, Abla Kamel has been the subject of various rumors, ranging from claims of serious illnesses like cancer, to being forced to wear the hijab, and even rumors about her retirement from acting. However, Ahmed Kamal dismissed these allegations, confirming that Abla Kamel is in good health, living a peaceful life away from the spotlight, and does not follow social media.

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